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History of EFOL

European Forest Orientiering Championships - EFOL

Summer Games for Forest People

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Map of the 30 competition center in history of EFOL
  1. 1994 Strenci, Latvia
  2. flag of Latvia
  3. 1995 Sagadi, Estonia
  4. flag of Estonia
  5. 1996 Trollebo, Sweden
  6. flag of Sweden
  7. 1997 Finland
  8. flag of Finnland
  9. 1998 Bugac, Hungary
  10. flag of Hungary
  11. 1999 Rožňava, Slovakia
  12. flag of Slovakia
  13. 2000 Šternberk, Czech Republic
  14. flag of Cech Republic
  15. 2001 Elverum, Norway
  16. flag of Norway
  17. 2002 Palanga, Lithuania
  18. flag of Lithuania
  19. 2003 Białystok, Poland
  20. flag of Poland
  21. 2004 Szilvásvárad, Hungary
  22. flag of Hungary
  23. 2005 Ventspils, Latvia
  24. flag of Latvia
  25. 2006 Ikaalinen Juhtimäki, Finland
  26. flag of Finnland
  27. 2007 Estonia
  28. flag of Estonia
  29. 2008 Regensburg, Germany
  30. flag of Germany
  31. 2009 Czech Republic
  32. flag of Cech Republic
  33. 2010 Nymindegab, Denmark
  34. flag of Denmark
  35. 2011 Sjusjøen, Norway
  36. flag of Norway
  37. 2012 Druskininkai, Lithuania
  38. flag of Lithuania
  39. 2013 Wejehrowo, Poland
  40. flag of Poland
  41. 2014 Schwarzsee, Switzerland
  42. flag of Switzerland
  43. 2015 Mecsekerdö, Hungary
  44. flag of Hungary
  45. 2016 Ahus, Sweden
  46. flag of Sweden
  47. 2017 Birštonas, Lithuania
  48. flag of Lithuania
  49. 2018 Sigulda, Latvia
  50. flag of Latvia
  51. 2019 Jablonec nad Nisou, Czech Republic
  52. flag of Cech Republic

    2020 Corona Break

  53. 2021 Madona, Latvia
  54. flag of Latvia
  55. 2022 Innichen, Südtirol Italy
  56. flag of Italy
  57. 2023 Palanga, Lithuania
  58. flag of Lithuaniaflag of Latvia
  59. 2024 Olstyn, Poland
  60. flag of Poland